The latest images show homes torn apart after the storm pummelled the region with winds of up to 120mph (192km/h).
Search and rescue teams are moving through the worst affected areas with emergency supplies of food and water.

The bill was introduced by the government last week in an endeavour to counter the growing anti-government protests which have been marked by police firing teargas at peaceful sit-ins held by opposition members as they called for President Faure Gnassingbe's resignation.

Opposition spokesperson Lam Paul Gabriel calls this week's alleged offensive on Aburoc an "act of terror against innocent civilians." The town had been one of the few remaining rebel strongholds in the region.

Briefing Parliament’s basic education portfolio committee, Mweli also said a conducive environment would be created to ensure pupils wrote examinations.
This would involve the provincial joint operations centre, which involves the police, intelligence services and his department.

South Africa’s “quality of nationality” scored 33%‚ putting it in the lower half of the 150 states in the index and giving it a “medium quality” rating.
The findings were released in London on Wednesday by international residence and citizenship planning firm‚ Henley & Partners.

The EU's top court has rejected a challenge by Hungary and Slovakia to a migrant relocation deal drawn up at the height of the crisis in 2015.
The European Court of Justice overruled their objections to the compulsory fixed-quota scheme.

Hurricane Irma has destroyed buildings and caused major flooding on several French island territories in the Caribbean.
The four "most solid" buildings on Saint Martin, shared by France and the Netherlands, were destroyed, French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said.

Aaron Motsoaledi condemned "health tourism" while speaking in Zimbabwe.
President Robert Mugabe, who frequently receives treatment in Singapore, had left the meeting of health ministers when Dr Motsoaledi made the comments.

"Coastguards rescued early morning today 140 illegal migrants west of Tripoli and another group of 164 migrants were rescued off Sabratha including seven women and six children," a spokesperson for Libya's naval forces told Reuters.